Article 109 is a new civil society organisation that serves as the Secretariat of a growing global coalition advocating for the convening of a review conference of the UN Charter, as provided for under Article 109 of the Charter itself.
Type: Partnership
PeaceNexus launched a partnership with the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) in Burkina Faso to integrate conflict sensitivity into green growth and climate action initiatives.
PeaceNexus is launching two open calls to support environmental organisations in integrating conflict-sensitive approaches into their work.
How can conservation succeed where conflict is a daily reality? That’s the question the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) set out to answer through their partnership with us.
GYBN unites youth in knowledge exchange, grassroots action, capacity-building, and policymaking, influencing change from local communities to international decision-making forums. The network amplifies marginalised voices in environmental governance and challenges traditional power dynamics, making space for youth-led conservation.
The Prishtina Institute for Political Studies (PIPS) is an independent non-governmental organization established in 2003, under the auspices and support of the Council of Europe. Through its School of Political Studies, PIPS’ flagship programme, the organisation
TRIAL BIH is a Programme of the TRIAL International’s operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2007. They work on combating impunity in the country and victims/survivors’ access to justice, by combining strategic litigation, provision of free legal assistance, domestic and international advocacy, and the capacity building of legal professionals, especially prosecutors.
PeaceNexus supports the Ministry of Culture to develop creative ways to strengthen civic values and implement the concept of Kyrgyz Jarany through cultural initiatives with the general public.
PeaceNexus is supporting the organizational development of IPD by developing their strategic communications to strengthen collaboration with targeted government, donor and international organisations. The Partner The Institute for Peace and
IBC is one of the largest business associations in Kyrgyzstan, uniting more than 120 large companies, whose collective contributions account for more than 30% of tax revenues to the budget of the Kyrgyz Republic.